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- Yao Zhuangxian (simplified Chinese: 姚壮宪; traditional Chinese: 姚壯憲, born 1969), also known as Johnson Yau, is a Taiwanese computer game producer, working...
- mythology/xianxia-themed adventure role-playing computer games created by Yao Zhuangxian. The eponymous first game in the series is released for MS-DOS CLI in...
- Fairy was their first major RPG project. The production manager was Yao Zhuangxian (姚壯憲), who was 22 years old at the time. The game's music was composed...
- Softstar Entertainment Publisher(s) Softstar Entertainment Creator(s) Yao Zhuangxian Platform(s) MS-DOS, Windows, iOS, Android First release Richman November...
- Shunzong of Tang (761–806) Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820) Empress Zhuangxian (763–816) Emperor Muzong of Tang (795–824) Guo Ai (752–800) Empress Yi'an...
- 1402) Empress Renxiao (仁孝文皇后; from 1407) Empress Rénxiào Cíyì Chéngmíng Zhuāngxiàn Pèitiān Qíshèng Wēn (仁孝慈懿誠明庄獻配天齊聖文皇后; from 1424) As Princess consort of...
- Wang (王太后, personal name unknown) (763 – April 5, 817), formally Empress Zhuangxian (莊憲皇后, "the mighty and knowledgeable empress"), was an empress dowager...
- posthumous name Emperor Xiaohe (孝和) this was changed in 1008 to Emperor Xiaohe Zhuangxian (孝和莊憲皇帝). In 983, Jingzong was originally given the posthumous name Emperor...
- Zhaode (d. 786) Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820) Wang Ziyan Empress Zhuangxian (763–816) Emperor Muzong of Tang (795–824) Guo Ziyi (697–781) Guo Ai (752–800)...
- Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820) Wang Nande (d. 763) Wang Ziyan Empress Zhuangxian (763–816) Emperor Muzong of Tang (795–824) Guo Jingzhi Guo Ziyi (697–781)...